Long planned, the pipeline and accompanying infrastructure would be the biggest natural gas project in American history — and possibly the most expensive.
Tom Begich, a former Senate Minority Leader originally from Anchorage, recently visited Ketchikan. He spoke with KRBD’s Sydney Dauphinais about his goals to fully fund public education, create a state ...
The White Cliff building, where Ketchikan Gateway Borough and School Board meetings are held, is seen on July 19, 2024. (Michael Fanelli/KRBD) The Ketchikan Gateway Borough School Board delayed ...
The draft reduction in force plan was unanimously approved on first reading, but it is likely to look a little different when ...
Alaska’s U.S. House member struck a bipartisan tone in his second address to the state Legislature. He barely mentioned President Trump, even as he praised Trump’s policies.
Auditions for “The Jungle Book” (non-musical based on the original stories) are tonight and tomorrow night (March 10 and 11), rehearsals are underway for “Cry it Out” and tickets will be available ...
The library was awarded a $20,000 grant that will improve its parking lot and expand resource access to people with mobility issues.
The City of Craig is asking residents how they would like to see tourism exist in the community. The industry is on the rise in the small Southeast town on Prince of Wales Island. For the next month, ...
Ketchikan-Kanayama exchange students Hunter Hull and Holly Jayne Patotzka talk about the program ahead of their trip to ...
Ketchikan Gateway Borough Mayor Austin Otos highlighted economic development projects, public works initiatives, and state advocacy efforts at his first State of the Borough address on Wednesday.